labor market structural reforms
Labor market structural reforms refer to policy measures and changes aimed at improving the overall functioning and efficiency of the labor market. These reforms typically involve modifications to labor laws, regulations, and institutions with the goal of increasing flexibility, enhancing competitiveness, and promoting employment opportunities.
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